A megacity is usually defined as a metropolitan area with a total population in excess of 10 million people.[1] Some definitions also set a minimum level for population density (at least 2,000 persons/square km).[citation needed] A megacity can be a single metropolitan area or two or more metropolitan areas that converge.
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Antarctica has the lowest mega city, as it is uninhabited by people on a permanent basis. Mega cities are typically defined as urban areas with a population of over 10 million, and Antarctica does not have any cities that meet this criteria.
The largest mega cities in terms of population are currently Tokyo, Japan; Delhi, India; Shanghai, China; and Sao Paulo, Brazil. These cities are considered mega cities due to their vast populations and extensive urban areas.
While all continents have mega-cities, Antarctica has the lowest number of cities with populations exceeding 10 million people. This is mainly due to the continent's extreme climate and lack of permanent residents.
Mega cities are typically located in densely populated regions with high levels of economic activity, such as coastal areas or major river deltas. They often serve as economic and cultural hubs, attracting large numbers of people seeking job opportunities, amenities, and services. Major transportation networks and infrastructure also play a key role in shaping the location of mega cities.
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Cape Town is not classified as a mega city. Mega cities are typically defined as urban areas with populations exceeding 10 million people. Cape Town's population is around 4.5 million, making it a significant city in South Africa but not a mega city by this standard.